This poem means that children don't understand the beauty of spring scenery, but only follow tourists and chase lively and naughty scenes.
This poem is from Yuan Ye written by Wang Ming, a literary historian in the Qing Dynasty.
The "poetic eye" in Tian is a word of "spring". Spring has arrived, "little women plow, big women plow", which is the spring of human society; It's the spring of nature.
The first sentence is "start", which means start, and the second sentence is "bear", which means continue. The two poems seem to have written all the spring in the field, and they are also very ordinary and dull. To be interesting and charming, we must find another way. So the poet deliberately changed the subject and said from the opposite side: "Children don't know where spring is, but only know how to travel." Although I don't know where spring is, I don't know that "a year's plan lies in spring", I just ran to a place with many tourists and thought that this is where spring is.
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Brief introduction of poet Wang Ming:
In the Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1626- 1689), people were from Xiuning, Anhui, and Jiangdu, Jiangsu. Born in the sixth year of the Apocalypse of Xi in Ming Dynasty, he died in the 28th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty at the age of 64. (Biography of the Qing Dynasty was written at the age of 67 and died in the same year. From the third consecutive year of doubt, according to the book kiosk collection, the church notes are straightforward and the spirit is William. I am tireless in mechanics, and I have read the secrets of Rizzo Wen Qi.
Gong Sheng, aged 18, was instructed by the rain. In the eighteenth year of Kangxi (AD 1679), the recommendation should be "learned and learned" and strive to rank first. Awarded the Hanlin Academy to examine and compile the Ming history. He is the author of Long Compilation of Chongzhen, Collection of Temple Regret, Miscellaneous Notes on Making Ryukyu, Book-conferring and Banknote-thinning, History of Zhongzhou, Biography of Mending Heaven and Stone, Collection of Watching the Sea, etc.